Before you start browsing
We use cookies to optimize site functionality and provide you with the best possible experience. By accepting, you consent to our use of cookies.

Accept All View Details

 
Malus James Grieve (Apple tree) 1

Photo of Malus James Grieve (Apple tree)

Malus domestica James Grieve - This is a savoury, juicy apple with strong acidity at first, which then mellows as the fruit matures during September, but the flesh softens soon thereafter. When picked early, it makes a sweet and delicate stewed apple, but then can be used as a dessert apple. It is c

Ref. 09810

Author : Dirk Staels
Online since: January 9th 2014


Large

File size : 3.45 MB
Width : 3072 Pixels
Height : 2040 Pixels

USD $ 50.00

Add to Cart

Medium

File size : 500 KB
Width : 1000 Pixels
Height : 664 Pixels

USD $ 20.00

Add to Cart

Images purchased are for your exclusive usage. Any other usage to a third party is not allowed without written permission of Millette Photomedia.

About Malus James Grieve (Apple tree)

Malus domestica James Grieve - This is a savoury, juicy apple with strong acidity at first, which then mellows as the fruit matures during September, but the flesh softens soon thereafter. When picked early, it makes a sweet and delicate stewed apple, but then can be used as a dessert apple. It is considered a good apple because it is exceptionally tasty, it produces fruit every year, it is disease-resistant, and it is a good polleniser for other apples. Season of use is from September to October, and longer. Cooking and Eating Apple. Large pale green fruits have an attractive flushed with red stripes and excellent crisp flavor. It is also a good apple for making apple juice. Self Fertile. Foliage leaves are green. Height and Width: 6 - 8 m. Family: Rosaceae

Related Items

Malus James Grieve (Apple tree)

Ref. 31402

Malus James Grieve (Apple tree)

Ref. 31403

Open an account

Creating an account will enable you to order online and to customize your web experience. Millette Photomedia will never share your data.

Sign Up

Forgot your password ?

Already a member?